Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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Medford MailTribune
Professor llyslop. Twonl.v years
I ni?i music ho.cs war quit popular
Mllll Mtwtl Slllilll H'lIM IM'V Cxi. I ill
" I'UUUSUKD IJAtUT EXCEPT SATURDAY. , '
A consolidation of lac Medford Mailt established 1889; tho Southern OMRon ( them. She thought tlhoul Ihcm n
Itn, established 102; Democratic Times. esUbllshed 187Ji thv Ashland Trlb- i , (,(a, ))H W()s mt , M ()(
. - drennunir nhout Ihctu
Official Paper ofjho City of Medford.
GEORGE PUTNAM, Kditor and Manager. ,
cntftml a. cond cloM letter November I. t iV PO.tofflo at iTOfoni:
Oregon, umler the net C March 3, IS .9.
jna year, by mall.
SUBSCRIPTION HATKS:
, U.OO One month by malt or carrier.... I
,80
COLLEGE HAZING.
Indignant denials have been issued by President
Campbell and students of the University of Oregon of the
report published in the Mail Tribune regarding the death
of a former student as the result of hazing. That the. sad
and untimely end of Clarence (ore was directly traceable
to the hazing incident is the" opinion of those best quali
fied to know. t
This paper has been accused of slandering the tajr
ammo of the University of Oregon because it published
these facts. It was not the hazing incident that was crim
inal, in the minds of these critics, but the publication of
the aftermath. The hazing did not excite indignation, but
the printing of the news aroused fierce resentment.
There is nothing manly, bright or witty about hazing.
It is a senseless exhibition of the barbarian instiucts of
youth, and is on a par with the cruelty exhibited by ml ants
toward insects and animals. The college youth gets the
same sort of gratification from the gang torture of a help
less victim that the child experiences when he pulls a fly
"Ono nluht dreamed that uu
oltl brown rotator named lVli flew
into (ho diniiur-ronin window, bowed
low anil said:
" 'Miss Smith, my wives have laid
a duplex music box with a reH'itory
of sixteen Sohlilx waltzes,1
"Of course, Mis- Smith wan amus
ed by thi! divam and laughed about
it when alio recounted it lo her
mother and lister the next uiorniim;.
Tlioy all laughed heartily until the
hired uirl came in. hor hair flying
wildly about, her head, and eriod out:
"'Heaven 8 pure um, ma'am! tho
hens' is laying square oh. Thciv
are sixteen fiipnre ejjgH out in the
nestK now.'
"The hired girl was. riuht, jjentlo-
uien : I ho to were .sixteen btpturo eggs
in the nesls, and, what is more. Ihoy
were all numbered and marked like
building blocks. Itofotv .Miss Smith
knew what she was doing she was
plaeiug those egg one upon tho
other a they were- marked until she
had built of them what exactly re
sembled a music box. uud us she ad
justed the lat egg there haiNt from
the mass of them a beautiful Sehlitr.
twn1l rriin.h tvnc n.ift ipnlt. ,. ......1.
"itni'i ai.vj.u . nu mill, il 7iii
of those eggs, ami you only had to
rub one of them with your thumb to
start it playing. That, gentlemen,
was a really imxirt:iiit psvehie man-
to pieces. , ifestation."
The University of Oregon has done its best to eradicate "Vou say you dnscn't give u the
bub It is. rfownod upon by tho authorities and hy th.'.",- Sj'S JJ-
Qtiidont hodv. and there is but little Ot it practiced. I5lU ; "I prefer not to," replied I'aladino
INCREASE IN
APPLE PLANTING
f
the
. .. . . . , l . -it i. ..l.i .1 l Sniitli
tragic finale ot tins Hazing exploit wut prouauiy t-.u.
for the time at least the desire of smart Alec youths to'v,.(r ilu,,nlv,i nini,nwm ivrkin. "
-ratifv their barbarian propensities. , ;i"d.d Smith.
now ami lunoraut hiivd girl made an
omolot of them ono moniing."
LOCAL MEN ON STATE
CONFERENCE PROGRAM-::
Interesting Program Arranged for
Second Annual Commonwealth
Conference in 'Eugene.
1 "lal an.vboil.v eat that omelet f
THE PASSING THRONG. ried out Frank .longs, the eminouJ
-t- iioiu uay uneKoiogisi,
-- --- 4- Ami I.o, ii .Mauleal Singer.
"Ve." -aid I'aladino Smith. -.-
' PSYCHIC HEN LAYS ly. "mot of that omele wan eaten by
A !Joc . u a then young girl who is now one of
DREAMS ,)(, jj,.,,au.,t ,.;, (unMn singing
TOLO. Fob. "lO.l'aladino Smith, '! "day. and" -
the nnW niomlior of t ! To O Boa 111 .iihthhb 1- iuijim-.i. m.ii
of Poultry Trade, with what lys tonus
deivd t'hairmau I'erkiitr
'Toinoi
l"psyehic leanings," carried into la.t r,,w S'mduy-nnd ,l't wm.ter get
i..,u.i;nL, il,,. l:,tL.st issue ..f. any bad language on my et.nseaMiee.
, n,,.v- .'.. I'mf.r HvalnnV "T.oirnnl of the ' "" omiin. yon air- om I gne
pi in M 71 ,; rioan Sodety of Psychic He- -V
ncm: Feb. 30. Men w.ell known in . . , THE IIVSTANDKH.
' eareh and rem! to an interosf.'d "" '',r"'-
(Orohard and Fnnn.1
Tho (!alifoiuia applo is ooiaing to
its own, and wo are pleased lo nolo
that eorporatioiiN are organising lo
ilant (his fruit on u largo nealo
while many smalt individual grower
are anaiiuiug lo put out a oounldot
ahle aereago to il. For .seven it yoat
past mora attention Iuih Ihmmi paid lo
tho peaeh than to any other iudtvtil
nut fruit, and tho demand for mint
ery stuck of thi elasn u been so
heavy that our looal nurnoriort luno
been unable to supply it and. in oSu
fteueuoe, there have been very ox
teiiHive uuH)rlalions trom tho east
oaeh tsetiHou. Thorn will ho little do
eivase in the planting of peaohoN in
ine luiuro. hut tor all that, it is our
belief tluTI, in tho near future, the
grout demand will be fur applo ntook
anil that there will be as groat an
iinpelu. given to apple-growing In tho
fill tiro as there ha been to peaohes
in the past. Several events have
taken pb f lute that have turned
attention to this kind of all fruits
The great apple exhibit at .Spokane
lias done much in this direction, and
while California was not so well
represented there as she eould and
should have been, yet enough was
shown to prove thai, as an apple
seeliou. she had points f j,,.it
merit, that' exhibit, however, proved
that tho great Paeifio northwest
eould grow apple, as good as uy on
h, audi has turned attention lo
ijiis branch of fruit growing, and this
attention is not confined to Wash
ington and Oregon, but lakes in the
whole const. The holding of the Into
fruitgrowers' coin cation at Watson-
ville, in the hour! of the apple Mic
tion of ibis iittte. also has done much
to prove to our own people that thev
can grow apples over a wide range of
their own sinic The great demand
for applo for shipment lo Australia.
China. .In pan mil other lauds of the
western hemisphere has proved that
there is it demaado and a glowing
one. for till of IJii fruit that can be
grown and at a good profit. All
llio.se factors hae been at work Ii
draw attention to apple growing, and
it has started. We note in this con
nection that u big company has been
organized at Santa Hosa for the
piirixise of growing GrnvonMetiis un
der the name of the Clold Ktdgu Or
chard company. This company has
been organized by prominent busi
ness men of Sonoma count v.
APROMINENTREODJNG LADY
RELIEVED OF 6ALL STONE!
By Bloodless Surgeay; No Knife; No Blood
Much excitement prevails lit Itcil- unit tlioy told her they eould roianvn
ding over the ivnmrl(alilc euro and tin) gall Htnno la tweuty-rnur Iioiuh
removal of numy KiilUtoncn train Mrs. 'wl!li JitHt tliino dime of medicine,
J. A, Newton, 0 IS I'lao xtret, lltl-; ntnl true to their word Mm, Newton
(tine.. The great Fer-Doti, who linn wan relieved of many gull hIoih'm hy
been In that city tor the punt two; junt throe iIohoh of medlnltie and tine
montliH, Hinted that the European ha tlnmi In a baltle. Tho roputa
medical exports and bloodies mir-'tlnn of the European medical ex.
kooiih would Introduce a new method
In removing tumors, eiuieerH and gall
ulnae without the line of a Italfo.
At flmt ho was laiiKhod and mieoroil
pert In now ctitahllHhed In Hoddlng
and mnltltudcH of prominent HUxciin
have been trented by htm. The mIi:I(,
lame, the deaf, the rheumatic, wi-ml
ut: tin' eltuens called him a fale,(ihclr way to the office of the
fraud, crunk, etc. Hut how well hnii ropeau hloodleHs surgeou. From the
the great Fer-l.)on kept hi word, a Morning HearelillKht, Itoddlng, (Jl
nuuihor of the most prominent elll- Fohruary till, HMO.
xoiih of Iteddlug ran verify hlft Htate-, Tho Fer-Doa medical uierlM liuvx
ineut, The first rase of bloodloN Hiir-:hoen In Medford since Monday, Foh-
Keiy performed hy the European mod. h uary 7tb, and II Ih truly phoneme.
leal oxperlH was tho caHe of Mrs. ! nal the patients that have been up
.1. A. Newton, living at 918 Pino) for examination and have put thene
Ktreet, Iteddlug. ' selves under his euro with no hol
Unll Stones Itemovetl. latlon. lie linn located Ilia offlrcn
The offteen of the European inedl- " tho Monro Hotel and Is kept very
at experts were crowded yoHterday j busy. Ho only Intends lo take few
at Hie LoronU Hotel. Many asked to eases here In Medford to estahlUli a
see (ho great F.-i-Don, but were told I lepiilatlou throiiKh Oregon. He h,i,
that It waa ImponHllile, as , F-r-Hoi, a wonderful praellci) In California
does not examine patients or tronli'd b' here In Medford by to-tt-oiii,
hut were Informed that thorniest of so ninny people who hove
European medical experlH and the, written In lo his permanent offlct
bloodless Hiirgeon would attend lot at Haoramuiito, Cal, located at 1 010
their Ills. One woman who was liijSth street, reipiestln Ills service
tho reception room stated that tier ' here.
name was Mrs. J. A Newtoa and He makes a Hinall rhargo M one
that she had been .tick for several dollar for examination and consult:!,
venis She consulted several physl'itlon. Ills office hours are from 10
cuius, .sue heard or tho great Fer-Oon I to 12 a. m., 2 lo i and 7 to S, p. m.
ami the European medical expert. Sunday, from 10 to 12 o'clock noon
$35.00 PER ACRE
Buys (his bountiful bonii'stcjid in t lit fanums (I riff in
(Yei'k district. UK) wivs six miles from .Modfonl,
IhriM' milos from .rai'ksonvillc. !lf acres ready for
planting; N." acres can be cnltivtited: the balance is
beavilv timbered; $1000 cash will handle this bargain.
HUNTLEY-HREMER COMPANY
214 Pruitgi'owora Bank Building.
' ! !
various lines ot otmeavor nave neon j ,,,,,1.,, ,lt. testimony of a psychic
ficourod to address the second an-. , , ., , i ,ir(.ini,,.i ,,r
nual cianmoii wealth conference to '' ',,. ying" a Martlet! H;ar.
Tlie excerpt from the psychic
held under the auspices of the Uni
versity tomorrow and Saturday,
The program embraces subjects of
crencral interest and each addre.-s
.journal that I'aladino Smith read tan
as follow:
Thirty-five year ago I was the
will be followed by an open diseu- wlwr , l rj,M:k f M,try. I was
sion of the problems pro-ontoil.
Only one nbjoet will be taken up
at the meeting Friday night.- This
will be "Tho Invigoralion of n.Mral
Education in the Common Schools
of Orugon," the address to be deliv
ered by Dr. I.uther If. Dyolt, pastor
of the First Congregational church
of Portland. The dismission to fol
low will be led by Stephen A. I-owoll
of Pendleton.
worried, however, to think 1 found no .
eggs ilcMi.itcd in tho- lovely uesUi
which I hud prergirrd for the lions, j
"One morning I came down from I
breakfast and told my mother and '
sister 1 had droit mod that one of my ,
hens laid n Bartlott pear. A little i
before noon my mother eame in, miv
ing, 'Your tlroam proved true.' In '
her hand he has an egg shaped
i e.vnelly like a .pear. I have the shell i
fin Wi I- -jt luniiiniii iln iiiiuittMir . a
v .............. ............. .... ...... n , noWf , IR jx.j.tccf JH,nr .
will open with an address by Austin III1V ,u,j w-lfl)u
T. Huston, master of Mie State j yu.n JIr Krnitji had finished
Omnge. on the subject, "The lm-1 .......i:..,. n,.,:,...,..,. Perkins ' ,l..m,i....-
provement of the Conditions of Cotm-, p). ,u, pmnphlei he was read-
trj' Life in Oregon." Members of
tho Oregon ConntyLife Commis.sioii
will lead the dismission. The iutt
ii jlt Iroiu. .Adjusting Ins glasses, he
read with mumbling lip?, then got uu
slowlv and said:
subject tnken up will be "Organiz.i-j "Ho ain't made it up, brother moni
tion and Ageneies for Seenring Pub-, i!rs. ,K ,ien, ,.1(,r . ,,Jirtikor
licity in the Public. Affairs of Ore- jIIH (aVf Jin UK HiffnmJ ,MiM. Hjinki
gon." If. V. Montague of Portland f rioil(1 f jjjHti .s,nit,rs
will give the address and Y. I. Vaw- Not otlv skeptieal." res(M)ii4ld
tor of Medford will lead the discus-. .-rr. Kolliiifl. "I'm sure about it. I'm
Bio"; . . sure it's one of the gosh-blamedest
"Irrigation or the illametle Val-ji,.s ,mt ewr ol ;nt prJllL Rh
ley" will he (ho first topic Saturday ,V)M. that there voung holy had
afternoon, the address being given dreamed about n hen lavin' it loco
by John H. Lewis, state engineor. motive like Harnum's thai runs to
paper on "Development of the Water ! .Taehsonville. Do you reckon there's
. .sources or wretMn. oy .mnti -. ony hon ever hatched whl could b
ninsuer. j. v. hteveus, district en- influenced to lav n steam engine In
Kiiicur ui mt; unueu nmit'H pnoiopif'ai ; a fool dreamt"
!1I t 3 4 1 1 . rti
mu- cy, win ieuo me uiscussion. i lie; L,l iffaws ahook the board
nnni sunjeet tnKen up will he
.1
Lest Ye Forget
Till-! COM IHX HI) MANKIUTT.J'KWKI UY STCXK OK KLWOOI) ,t
AM) ,J. M. KMiKU, CONSISTING OK DIAMONDS, WATCH US,
(iOLI), SILVIOK AND AKTWAIilO, CV'V (J LASS, .M V S I C A h
IU'IiNMOTT
.IKAVKIdiV,
INSTIU'MKN'TS,
CLOCKS, I0TC., INCLi:i)INr(l SAKK AN D FIXTU KKS, WILL lK SOLD AT
PUBLIC AUCTION
Sale Commences Saturday, Feb. 12, 10 a. m.
JiKOrNNINO AT. 10:30 A. M. AND CONTINULNdTfLL THE I0NTI RIO STOCK IS
Forestry Policy for the State of Or
egon." E. T. Allen, forester of the
Pneifio Northwest Conservnfioli As
Boeintion, will give the address, and
an open discussion will be led by C,
R. Seitz, head forester of the Cas
cade reserve.
MK YOU OOTNO KAHT?
Have you a friend coming west?
You ought to bring ono to Med
ford. Call and nee us,
Tho colonist rates will bo effect
shortly.
Let us talk routes and ratos with
you.
Information cheerfully firnlHhort.
Phone, address or call on Southern
Pacific Conpftnr(A. a. nosenbaum,
at Medford. ' "
. Cutlery and sware
friend's,
at
Oood-
room for n minute, while a frown
crinkled on tho massive. brow of Pal-
iidiuo Smith,
"Your conception of psychin mat
tors is indeed whimsical," began
Hoard Member Smith sharply. "Ah
ii matter of elemental (motoric fact,
(here is nothing hynotheticnllv ab
surd or inoorgruous in this statement
of psychic fact in the letter a friend
of Mis Smith's wrote to Professor
liyslop. That Miss Smith mentioned
in nmt letter was a jrrcnt annt of
mine, by mamago. and if her hus
band hadn't died she would still ho a
great aunt of mine. I could give you
hor nddrew, only for family reasons
I prefer to withhold it. I jmvo se-ri
that pear-shaped egg uud I have seen
other remarkable eggs that wore laid
by hens of Miss Smith's about which
alio dreamed,
"Tn fuct, Kontlemon, it occurs to mo
to tell you about u dream of Miss
Smith's that is vastly stranger than
the one monUoned in this letter to j
"DISPOSED OF.
SALES DAILY AT 10;30 A, M., 2;30 AND 7:30 P.
M. EVIDIiVTHINU GOES.
TMIO
TITI
; NOTHING UESIORVtiD. DO NOT KORQET THAT THIS SALE IS ON
SQOATCE, AS IT JV THE IDENTICAL STOCK YOU TIAYR SEEN ON
SHELVES AND OASES OKELWOOD & UITRN.ETT AND J. W. TOLLflR KVKRY
DAY, AND AS yOlJraOWTUJi)PRrOIi:SYOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS
OPPORTUNITY OF SEOUIMNO SOME OK TTHS HKHf-OLASfl JEWELRV AT1
ABSOTiUTJCLY YOlTll OWN PRTOIS. 'mwttorMt"""
Don't'Forget the Time Saturday at 10 a. m.
M. M. LICHTENSTEIN, Auctioneer
i 1 5 MAIN STREET